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Philippe Larralde7 Allees Eyheraberry
Saint Jean Pied De Port
64220
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Welcome to Chalet Jean Baptiste, a charming holiday cottage located in the residential area of Saint Jean Pied de Port. Situated in a peaceful and picturesque setting, our cottage is conveniently close to a river and just a short 5-minute walk from the historic center via a delightful pedestrian path along the water.This independent cottage offers a tranquil retreat with stunning views of the surrounding area, allowing you to relax and unwind in a beautiful green environment.
Featuring 4 comfortable bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms, our cottage ensures a homely and pleasant stay for all guests. The fully equipped kitchen provides all the necessary appliances for your convenience.
The port of Saint Jean Pied de Port is perfectly situated for various outdoor activities, such as hiking, enjoying days at the nearby ocean, or exploring the breathtaking mountains. In the vicinity, you will find a wide range of exciting possibilities including swimming, tennis, rafting, tree climbing, paragliding, and more.
Whether you seek adventure or prefer to simply bask in the tranquility of nature, Chalet Jean Baptiste is the ideal choice for your holiday getaway.
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Attractions
- Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port Citadel: Located in the heart of the town, the Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction. It is a well-preserved fortress dating back to the 17th century and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
- Chemin de Saint-Jacques: Also known as the Way of St. James, this pilgrimage route passes through Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. It is a significant spiritual and cultural destination for many travelers, and you can explore the historic path and its beautiful landscapes.
- Porte Saint-Jacques: This ancient gate is one of the main entrances to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. It served as a starting point for pilgrims embarking on the Camino de Santiago. The gate features impressive medieval architecture and offers a glimpse into the town's rich history.
- Church of Notre-Dame du Bout du Pont: Situated near the Porte Saint-Jacques, this beautiful church dates back to the 13th century. It showcases a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and contains stunning religious artwork and stained glass windows.
- The Basque Country Museum: Located in the nearby town of Bayonne, the Basque Country Museum offers a comprehensive insight into the region's history, culture, and traditions. The museum exhibits artifacts, artworks, and interactive displays that highlight the unique Basque heritage.
- Espelette Village: A short drive from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Espelette is a charming village famous for its vibrant red chili peppers. You can explore the picturesque streets lined with traditional Basque houses, visit the pepper farms, and even taste the local dishes infused with the spicy Espelette peppers.
- Gorges de Kakuetta: Situated in the Pyrenees Mountains, the Gorges de Kakuetta is a breathtaking natural wonder. This deep canyon offers a stunning hiking trail, scenic waterfalls, and unique rock formations. You can also take guided tours to learn about the local flora, fauna, and geology.
- Chateau d'Urtubie: Located near the town of Urrugne, the Chateau d'Urtubie is a magnificent castle surrounded by lush gardens and vineyards. It dates back to the 13th century and is open for guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its impressive architecture and learn about its fascinating history.
- Sare Caves: Situated in the village of Sare, these prehistoric caves are a fascinating attraction. They offer guided tours that take you through underground chambers adorned with stalactites and stalagmites, providing insights into the region's geological past. 10. La Rhune: This iconic mountain located on the Franco-Spanish border is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. You can take a scenic train ride to the summit, offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees Mountains and the Bay of Biscay. Please note that distances and accessibility to these attractions may vary, and it is advisable to check specific details and opening hours before planning your visit.